Well, it turns out the Android version is being released before the iPhone version – and it’s not read-only, meaning you can add and update issues through the app!

The first iPhone version (that was originally going to be read-only) was not approved due to a link within the app to the bugify.com website. So, we removed the link and uploaded the latest version of the app that happens to have the ability to add/update issues. So, when the iPhone app is approved it will start with the ability to create tickets!

If you have an Android phone though, head over to the Google Play Store now to download it for free.

If you don’t have a Bugify site yet – you can still play with the app by connecting it to the Bugify Demo site. Use the following details:

We submitted the first version of the Bugify mobile app to the Apple App Store a couple of days ago. It will be iPhone-only at this stage (we are still working through some issues on Android phones), and aren’t planning on an iPad version at this stage (the Bugify web app works great on the iPad!).

This first version of the app is read-only – meaning you won’t be able to add/update issues with this version. We are hard at work on the next version that will include the ability to add/update issues.